Prices vary by whether you need a front or rear hub assembly and by whether you choose aftermarket or Honda OEM parts. In general, parts run from about $60–$200 for aftermarket hubs and $150–$350 for OEM Honda hubs. When you add professional installation, total costs typically range from roughly $200–$600, depending on labor rates, location, and any extra work (ABS sensor, rotor replacement, alignment).
Part costs
Prices differ by brand and by whether the hub is for the front or rear axle. The ranges below reflect common options in U.S. markets as of 2026.
- Aftermarket hub assemblies (front or rear): typically $60–$200
- Honda OEM hub assemblies (front): typically $150–$350
- Honda OEM hub assemblies (rear): typically $150–$350
Notes: Some Civics use a hub design where the ABS tone ring is integral, which can affect price. Always verify the exact part number with your parts supplier or mechanic to avoid ordering errors.
Impact of part choice on total cost
Choosing aftermarket parts usually lowers upfront cost and may come with shorter warranty terms. OEM Honda hubs tend to be pricier but offer guaranteed fitment with ABS and other vehicle systems and often longer warranties.
Labor and total installed cost
Labor costs cover removing the old hub, installing the new unit, and any associated reassembly or rotor work. The figures below reflect typical shop pricing in many regions as of 2026.
- Estimated time to replace a wheel hub assembly (front or rear): 1–2 hours
- Typical labor rate: about $80–$120 per hour (rates vary by region and shop)
- Estimated total labor cost: roughly $80–$240
- Additional costs: if ABS sensor ring/tone ring is damaged or rotor must be replaced, add $20–$100+
All told, installed costs for a wheel hub bearing replacement on a 2012 Civic generally fall in the range of about $200–$600, depending on part choice and local labor rates. Always obtain a written quote with line items for parts and labor before approving the work.
Regional and configuration caveats
Prices vary by region, vehicle configuration (some rear hubs differ by trim or year), and whether the work is done at a dealership or independent shop. In urban areas or at dealer service departments, expect higher labor rates and potential additional charges for diagnostics or alignments.
Summary
For a 2012 Honda Civic, wheel bearing costs depend on front vs rear and on aftermarket vs OEM parts. Part costs typically range from about $60 to $350, with labor pushing the installed price to roughly $200–$600. Get a detailed written quote that itemizes parts and labor, and confirm whether ABS components or rotor work are included in the job.


